Environment

Husky is committed to minimizing its impact on land and habitat,
air and water, which is in line with efforts to achieve continuous
improvement across all segments of its business.

The Company closely monitors the impact of its operations and
actively seeks ways to mitigate and further reduce its
environmental footprint in a number of operational areas,
including:

Land and Habitat

Pipeline Integrity

Spill Management

“I started with Husky as a summer student, after receiving one of its Power Engineering Scholarships from Lakeland College in Lloydminster. I’m now a Plant Operator at the Edam East Lloyd Thermal project, supporting the growth of Husky’s thermal business. It’s great working for a company where the culture is to always put safety first. We start every morning meeting discussing safety, so it’s the first thing on my mind. Another one of my favourite aspects of working at Husky is the diverse environment, as I get to work closely with people from around the world. Husky supports my growth within the company as I plan to pursue a higher class power engineering certification. I love being a Plant Operator; there’s lots to learn for a new guy!”

Carlos Elizondo-Sigala
Plant Operator
Edam East

Did you know?

A number of Husky power engineering scholarships at Lakeland
College and Saskatchewan Polytechnic are reserved for female
and Aboriginal students.

Notice

Beware of False Recruitment

Husky Energy’s hiring process includes an interview with a Husky employee before any offer is made. Individuals selected for the formal hiring process will be contacted directly by Husky and an interview will be arranged.

Husky is aware that some job seekers receive false employment offers from individuals or organizations posing as Husky. These individuals or organizations posing as Husky may ask for money, ID, passport, or other personal contact information. Husky does not ask for this information from job seekers.